ii, 144 leaves : col. maps ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 112-142).Dynamics of the global land grab are exemplified in Cambodia, where at least 27 forced evictions took place in 2009, affecting 23,000 people. Estimates suggest that 15 to 20 percent of the population is landless or 'near landless'. Evictions of the rural poor are legitimized by the assumption that non-private land is idle, marginal, or degraded and available for capitalist exploitation. This paper: (1)views accumulation by dispossession as a defining characteristic of land grabs; (2) questions the assumption that land is idle; (3) explores whether land grabs can be regulated through a 'code of conduct'; (4) considers peasant resistance ...
Cambodia has become a principal target of transnational (and domestic) land grabs over the past deca...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
Indigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest carbon stocks...
The global land grab has played out vividly in Cambodia, giving rise to rural upheaval and new polit...
As global tensions over the rapid increase of large scale land acquisitions reached a fever pitch in...
International audienceCambodia is one of the countries in the world which experienced the most radic...
peer reviewedIn Cambodia, the interactions between large-scale land investment and land titling gath...
International audienceCambodia is one of the countries in the world which experienced the most radic...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 perce...
Cambodia is currently experiencing profound processes of rural change, driven by an emerging trend o...
Land-related conflicts in Cambodia have been garnering much attention. The Cambodian government, thr...
When the land grab emerged as an object of study in the late 2000s, Cambodia was a 'hotspot' due to ...
International audienceThis study on land transactions in rural Cambodia is based on a twofold observ...
The paper outlines changes in agricultural production and rural policies in Cambodia since 1953, whe...
This paper reveals how rural Cambodian people reconstructed their social relationships after the col...
Cambodia has become a principal target of transnational (and domestic) land grabs over the past deca...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
Indigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest carbon stocks...
The global land grab has played out vividly in Cambodia, giving rise to rural upheaval and new polit...
As global tensions over the rapid increase of large scale land acquisitions reached a fever pitch in...
International audienceCambodia is one of the countries in the world which experienced the most radic...
peer reviewedIn Cambodia, the interactions between large-scale land investment and land titling gath...
International audienceCambodia is one of the countries in the world which experienced the most radic...
Land grabbing is a serious issue in Cambodia, where land concessions covered approximately 65 perce...
Cambodia is currently experiencing profound processes of rural change, driven by an emerging trend o...
Land-related conflicts in Cambodia have been garnering much attention. The Cambodian government, thr...
When the land grab emerged as an object of study in the late 2000s, Cambodia was a 'hotspot' due to ...
International audienceThis study on land transactions in rural Cambodia is based on a twofold observ...
The paper outlines changes in agricultural production and rural policies in Cambodia since 1953, whe...
This paper reveals how rural Cambodian people reconstructed their social relationships after the col...
Cambodia has become a principal target of transnational (and domestic) land grabs over the past deca...
Indigenous communities, who live in natural resource-rich regions of Cambodia are some of the countr...
Indigenous shifting agriculture has been criticized for its negative effects on forest carbon stocks...